A royal commentator has recently claimed that former U.S. President Donald Trump would have had “no qualms” about deporting Prince Harry
if the Duke and Duchess of Sussex were to upset him during his presidency.
The assertion comes amid ongoing tension between the Sussexes and the Trump family, which dates back several years.
The long-standing feud between the Sussexes and the Trumps began well before Prince Harry and Meghan Markle made their move to the United States in 2020.
Their differences were reportedly ignited when Meghan, during an interview in 2016, criticized Donald Trump for being “divisive” and “misogynistic.”
This public condemnation of Trump, followed by a few more jabs from Meghan in the media, sparked a backlash from the former president.
In 2019, Trump famously responded to Meghan’s comments, telling *The Sun*, “I didn’t know she was nasty,” before dismissing the remark, though it had been widely recorded. A year later, Trump made additional remarks about Meghan, saying, “I’m not a fan of hers,” and wishing Prince Harry “a lot of luck” as he would “need it.”
Fast forward to 2022, and the tension between the Sussexes and the Trumps took a new turn with discussions surrounding Prince Harry’s U.S. visa status. The controversy erupted after it was revealed that Harry had admitted to using drugs in his memoir *Spare*, which prompted speculation about whether his past drug use could affect his ability to remain in the United States. Trump, who was no longer in office at the time, hinted that if he were still president, he might take action against Harry’s visa, particularly if Harry had lied about his drug use. This comment reignited the ongoing tensions between the Sussexes and the Trump family, with many speculating on how Trump might have handled the situation had he been in power.
Sarah Louise Robertson, a royal commentator, discussed this issue in an interview with *GB News*. Robertson stated that despite Harry and Meghan being relatively “low down on Trump’s list of priorities,” they could still face trouble if they were to publicly antagonize him in the future. “At the moment, he won’t have given them a thought. But later down the line, if they say something else to upset him, I don’t think he would have any qualms,” she said.
However, Robertson also pointed out that Trump has shown admiration for certain members of the British Royal Family, which could influence his decision-making. “The sticking point would be that he seems to really adore Prince William. He adores King Charles, and he loves our Royal Family, so he probably wouldn’t want to do anything that would cause upset to them,” she explained. It appears that while Trump may not hesitate to take action against Prince Harry and Meghan, he might hesitate if it were to cause strain with the broader royal family, particularly Prince William and King Charles.
The complexities surrounding Prince Harry’s visa status have only added fuel to the fire of an already tense relationship between the Sussexes and the Trump family. The ongoing drama, from Meghan’s criticism of Trump to the renewed questions about Harry’s legal standing in the U.S., has continued to capture public attention.
As of now, the situation remains unresolved. With Donald Trump’s public remarks fueling speculation about his stance on the matter, it’s clear that the feud between the Sussexes and the Trumps is far from over. While the duke and duchess may not currently be on Trump’s radar, the potential for further conflict remains as they continue to speak out on various issues, from royal duties to personal matters.
In the meantime, it seems that the ongoing visa debate and the broader tension between the Sussexes and the Trumps will continue to be a topic of interest for royal watchers and political observers alike. Whether or not the feud will escalate or eventually subside remains to be seen, but for now, it remains a curious and significant part of the public narrative surrounding Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s life in the U.S.
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